Bifidofactor

Bifidofactors are bacteria that live in the human intestines and play an important role in maintaining health. They help digest food, protect against infections and improve immunity.

Bifidofactors were discovered in the 19th century, when scientists began to study microorganisms living in the human intestine. In the 1920s, it was discovered that bifidobacteria could help treat diarrhea and other intestinal diseases.

Today, bifidofactors are widely used in medicine to treat various diseases, such as dysbiosis, diarrhea, stomach ulcers and others. They can also be used as probiotics to improve digestion and prevent infections.

However, despite all the benefits of bifidofactors, they can cause side effects such as allergies and digestive disorders. Therefore, before using bifidofactors, you should consult your doctor.



Bifidofactors: what are they and why are they needed?

One of the most useful properties of bifidobacteria is the ability to form active growth in the human gastrointestinal tract, where they have a beneficial effect. It is known that bifidobacilli are found in the diet of almost all mammals and are especially important for humans.

For people who have health problems (chronic constipation, allergies, etc.), it is important to consume a sufficient amount of probiotic cultures. One of them is bifidobacteria, which is a natural antibiotic and helps maintain intestinal health.

The gastrointestinal tract of every healthy person is always home to millions of bifidobacterial species. They perform their main function of producing B vitamins and vitamin K. Bifidous bacteria perform one fundamental task - they maintain normal intestinal microflora. This is the main function they perform, not “treating” something.

A healthy person should have 1.5 × 109 bifidnocytes in the body. It is this number of microorganisms that leads to physiological intestinal motility and has beneficial bacterial properties.

Today, medical practitioners offer bifidumbacterin-containing preparations containing large quantities of these living bacteria. But it has been proven in the laboratory that there is very little benefit from artificial preservatives, because they themselves exhibit completely opposite properties to the necessary metabolites, i.e. They quickly die themselves and destroy all beneficial microflora. Therefore, these drugs sometimes give a paradoxical effect.

In fact, in order for the natural metabolic process in the intestines to begin, it is necessary to consume live bifidobacteria, and if they are not there, then high-quality bifidambacterin is introduced. A kind of habitat for these microorganisms themselves. And only a living culture or its serum can influence the secretion of digestive enzymes, hormones, and fatty acids.

This is possible thanks to the growth factor of bifidobacteria. Indeed, the concentration of this substance in bifida serum is very high. If the injection volume is therapeutic, then this is mainly the concentration of the bifidovaccine itself, when the substance is completely eliminated without residue. And if, for example, you conduct a clinical study, then you need to take the composition from the serum and add the same substance again, as if creating a “synthesis” in the flask. But very often such measures do not work, without understanding why the effectiveness of such a useful remedy decreases. But that's just the way it is. Any amount of bifidum serum must be used in combination with live bifidubacteria (lyophilized powder), which allows you to create the necessary environment for the life of bifidus. A live product will allow you to control the creation of the necessary environment for the growth of beneficial microorganisms and their concentration in the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, among other things, bacteriophages are a natural means of controlling the growth of pathogenic microflora in the stomach, possessing immunomodulators